Draco Malfoy (
dragons_can_learn) wrote2017-09-08 06:34 pm
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A dubious reunion
Draco was a Malfoy, and one of the lessons he'd learned was to never tell anyone anything. Not even Hermione although he told her more than he told most people, and although Hermione knew his basic goals and plans she didn't know all the plans he had in store. And McGonnagal was unaware that Hermione was even involved.
"You ready, Hermione?" It was amazing how good she looked in his robes and he glanced appreciatively at her as he took the handful of flue powder. "Hogwarts Reception Room." One squeeze of her ass before he stepped into the flames.
"You ready, Hermione?" It was amazing how good she looked in his robes and he glanced appreciatively at her as he took the handful of flue powder. "Hogwarts Reception Room." One squeeze of her ass before he stepped into the flames.
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"And are not helpful to those who can only make suggestions..."
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"And I think that book won't be decoded until we get into the headmaster quarters."
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Draco shrugged. "Just because you roll the dice doesn't mean you shouldn't try to weight them first. But we might as well see if we can find the door. Think it's worth trying a spell or two to help?"
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Draco shrugged. "Let's use your way first." If it worked it worked and if it didn't there were still other options.
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Ron and Harry always treated her like that. Like she didn't think their opinions were important. And it hurt to think Draco was treating her the same way.
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"Like what?" Draco was genuinely confused, not understanding the dynamic.
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"I just want us to be honest and forthright with each other."
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Draco blinked, looking confused and hurt - but not shrinking the trapped scroll because he didn't want to risk triggering anything. "Sorry. I was thinking and agreeing to your plan. I didn't realise that was closed off?"
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"I would like to know Draco. I always want to know."
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Draco shrugged. "Mentally spellcrafting. Wondering what the safest way to open that scroll was, and which location spells actually work in Hogwarts. Nothing concrete yet. Your plan's a good one I think so that part's settled."
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Another shrug. "Only if it was written in here, which is unlikely. Do you think we should drop these books off at the library so Madame Pince can start organising them?"
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"Just as long as we don't stay there too long." Draco smiled, teasing slightly, as he summoned a small pile of books he'd left to the side to take to the library. "Are we ready?"
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"Yes. Let's go."
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Draco took her arm with a smile. "Your favourite place in Hogwarts?" Not that Draco wasn't a fan of the library.
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Draco laughed. "Crabbe and Goyle were also both allergic to the library. Although Pansy liked it a lot more than she pretended to."
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"Either potions or history." He shrugged with a smile. "I was banned from the Muggle Studies section for excessive laughter. And if even then I knew it was bad..." He let the sentence trail off as they approached the library doors.
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Hermione took a deep breath as they entered the library. Familiarizing herself with the smell of the books and parchments again. And sighed deeply.
"I was pretty close to having read every single book in the library. But now we have some new ones to make renewing that task even more interesting."
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He turned and smiled. "A pleasure to see you again, Madame Pince." His bow was almost courtly as he took and formally kissed her hand, causing the librarian to blush. "We've found a few books while visiting Hogwarts and was wondering if you would like a look. This one's a scroll hundreds of years old and possibly trapped."
"Thank you, Draco. And Hermione." She took the scroll. "If you're willing to part with books you've found?" Her tone was a lot more eager than her manners let her be as she looked at the scroll intently.
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She placed her books down on a counter, casting the spell to enlarge the items again. "That is why we are here. So that many of these could be added to the library."
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